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| Director: | Norman Z. McLeod |
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| Writer: | Bert Lawrence, Daniel B. Beauchamps, Robert St. Aubrey, William Bowers |
| Staring: |
| Insurance salesman Milford Farnsworth sells a man a life policy only to discover that the man in question is the outlaw Jesse James. Milford is sent to buy back the policy, but is robbed by Jesse. And when Jesse learns that Milford's boss is on the way out with more cash, he plans to rob him too and have Milford get killed in the robbery while dressed as Jesse, and collect on the policy. | |
| Release Date: | Mar 20, 1959 |
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| Director: | Norman Z. McLeod |
| Writer: | Bert Lawrence, Daniel B. Beauchamps, Robert St. Aubrey, William Bowers |
| Genres: | Comedy, Western |
| Keywords | western spoof |
| Production Companies | United Artists, Hope Enterprises |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 02, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Bob Hope | Milford Farnsworth |
| Rhonda Fleming | Cora Lee Collins |
| Wendell Corey | Jesse James |
| Gloria Talbott | Princess Irawanie |
| Jim Davis | Frank James |
| Will Wright | Titus Queasley |
| Mary Young | 'Ma' James |
| Mickey Finn | Tough #2 in Dirty Dog Saloon |
| Bob Gunderson | James Gang Member |
| Fred Kohler Jr. | James Gang Member |
| Ethan Laidlaw | James Gang Member |
| Glenn Strange | James Gang Member |
| James Arness | Marshal Matt Dillon (uncredited) |
| Oliver Blake | Mortimer Hopelaw (uncredited) |
| Ward Bond | Major Seth Adams (uncredited) |
| Wally Brown | Dirty Dog Bartender (uncredited) |
| James Burke | Charlie (uncredited) |
| Iron Eyes Cody | 2nd Indian on Train (uncredited) |
| Gary Cooper | Cowboy |
| Bing Crosby | Bing (uncredited) |
| Scatman Crothers | Railroad Porter (uncredited) |
| Gail Davis | Annie Oakley (uncredited) |
| Sayre Dearing | Wedding Guest (uncredited) |
| Chuck Hamilton | Wedding Guest (uncredited) |
| J. Anthony Hughes | Dirty Dog Saloonkeeper (uncredited) |
| I. Stanford Jolley | Conductor #2 (uncredited) |
| Ray Jones | Barfly (uncredited) |
| Jack Lambert | Snake Brice (uncredited) |
| Lyle Latell | Conductor #1 (uncredited) |
| Wilbur Mack | Wedding Guest (uncredited) |
| Mike Mahoney | Townsman (uncredited) |
| Mike Mazurki | Dirty Dog Tough (uncredited) |
| Sid Melton | New York Bar Fight Fan (uncredited) |
| Hugh O'Brian | Wyatt Earp (uncredited) |
| Nestor Paiva | Grigsby (uncredited) |
| Fess Parker | Davy Crockett (uncredited) |
| Emory Parnell | Angel's Rest Sheriff (uncredited) |
| Roy Rogers | Roy Rogers (uncredited) |
| Michael Ross | Grigsby's Killer (uncredited) |
| Cosmo Sardo | Saloon Patron (uncredited) |
| Jay Silverheels | Tonto (uncredited) |
| George E. Stone | New York Bar Gibson Girl Fan (uncredited) |
| Jack Tornek | Train Passenger (uncredited) |
| Trigger | Trigger (uncredited) |
| Harry Tyler | Elmo (uncredited) |
| Sailor Vincent | Wedding Guest (uncredited) |
| Joseph Vitale | Sam Hiawatha (uncredited) |
| Richard Alexander |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Bert Lawrence | Story |
| Daniel B. Beauchamps | Writer |
| Robert St. Aubrey | Story |
| Lionel Lindon | Director of Photography |
| Jack Bachom | Editor |
| Marvin Coil | Editor |
| John P. Fulton | Special Effects |
| Hal Pereira | Art Direction |
| Roland Anderson | Art Direction |
| Bertram C. Granger | Set Decoration |
| Daniel McCauley | Assistant Director |
| William Morley | Makeup Artist |
| Nellie Manley | Hair Supervisor |
| Lyle Figland | Sound Recordist |
| Charles Grenzbach | Sound Recordist |
| Joseph J. Lilley | Music Arranger |
| Norman Z. McLeod | Director |
| William Bowers | Writer |
| Sam Comer | Set Decoration |
| Wally Westmore | Makeup Supervisor |
| Edith Head | Costume Design |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Jack Hope | Producer |
| Kent McCray | Associate Producer |
| Bob Hope | Executive Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 8 | 15 | 4 |
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| 2025 | 7 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
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Paleface 3? Not quite, but a very enjoyable Hope picture it be. Bumbling buffoon insurance salesman Milford Farnsworth sells notorious outlaw Jesse James a $100,000 policy. When his boss finds out who the customer is, he dispatches Farnsworth after James in the hope of buying back the policy, he ... also gives strict orders that Farnsworth must ensure that James comes to no harm. Bob Hope sells Jesse James an insurance policy! that alone should prepare you for what type of picture this is. There is nothing out of the ordinary here that we haven't seen before in most other Hope vehicles, and as a huge fan of "The Paleface" and the even better "Son Of Paleface", I would point readers to those pictures by way of them being far better. However, "Alias" has some fine moments that keep it way above average, in fact for visual gags alone this picture scores higher than most of Hope's better known comedies. Be it a steaming alcohol fuelled hat or a magic mushroomed fed horse, there is still much fun to be had as Hope plays out his winning formula. Along for the ride is the supremely sexy Rhonda Fleming as Jesse James' gal, Cora Lee Collins, and as James himself we get Wendell Corey looking as though he is rather enjoying himself. The final reel of this film is now something of legend as we get to play spot the genre star during a protracted shoot out, stars such as Gary Cooper, Roy Rogers & Gail Davis join Bing Crosby to close the picture on a mightily high point. 6.5/10